The Original layout blind from American Final Approach
American Final Approach was established in 1993, when Ron Latschaw had an idea for a blind that should be both comfortable and meet the need to fit in with the surroundings during the goose hunt. The idea at first was not to make it a business but to become a better hunter.
Since then, several manufacturers have followed his example and developed further on his ideas.
- Low profile goose hide with backrest, lightweight aluminum frame and doors with mesh in front of the face
- Lots of straps so you can obscure the hide with the reeds and grass of the area
- Zip at the foot end so you can easily clean the hide from mud and dirt
- Backpack straps for easy transport
- Weight only 5.5 kilos
- Length 230 x Width 66 cm x Height 35 cm
- Mossy Oak Habitat camo.





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